Posts tagged: "Apple"

by The Foundation | Twitter.com/thefndtn AT&T has announced new data plans for mobile Internet and smartphones in an effort to make “mobile Internet more affordable to more people.” However, iPhone and iPad users are likely to be affected to a greater extent than other AT&T data plan subscribers. There are now two data plans available Read MoreRead More link

0 comments

by James Klann | Twitter.com/thefndtn If any of you, our fearless followers and readers, are like me, you’re having a very hard time justifying the expense of purchasing an iPad. Yes, they’re cool; yes, they’re sexy; unfortunately I already have multiple devices that do all it can and more so spending $499+ just doesn’t seem Read MoreRead More link

0 comments

by The Foundation | Twitter.com/thefndtn Navigate over to our contest page to win an Apple iPad and/or iTunes gift cards! This contest will be running through the 4th of July weekend, so you have plenty of chances to win. Enter each week for another chance to win one of our great prizes. With each prize, Read MoreRead More link

0 comments

by Patrick McAvey | Twitter.com/thefndtn In April, Adobe released the CS5 versions of its Creative Suite applications. All of the key programs are now updated to version CS5, and have a nice array of new features and tools that are both powerful and compelling. However this article is about some of the other factors that Read MoreRead More link

1 comment

Apple’s brand new iPad is available now with 16, 32, or 64 gigabytes of storage in two distinct versions: Wi-Fi only or Wi-Fi + 3G. 3G connectivity in the United States is provided by AT&T, who have offered special contract-free internet plans specifically for the iPad. Read MoreRead More link

3 comments

by Cory Elsmore | Twitter.com/thefndtn Since the release of the iPad, many developers have been releasing apps at a higher price point (sometimes significantly so) than equivalent iPhone versions of the same apps. It is noted in the latest Distimo report that the average cost for an iPad app is about 20% higher than an Read MoreRead More link

1 comment

Apple released an update to Safari, plugging some security holes and bringing some performance upgrades as well.  Security patches should generally be applied quickly to keep your system free from hackers.  Webkit is the component of safari getting the overhaul, so Apple’s Mail program is being made safer with this update as well. The update Read MoreRead More link

0 comments

Our neighbors to the north are onto something. Grand Forks’ Ntractive has the Mac community buzzing with their Elements CRM 2.0 solution. Voted a “Staff Pick” by Apple this summer, the Mac cloud computing app provides a powerful feature set, in addition to cutting edge mobile accessibility on the iPhone and iPod Touch. You won’t Read MoreRead More link

0 comments

By Erik Tollefsrud  |  erik@fndtn.com   Snow Leopard is a couple months old but I know there are a few people who have not upgraded yet and are still wondering if they should make the leap. As it is with every new product, software or hardware, there are plenty of good reasons for upgrading and Read MoreRead More link

0 comments

by Cory Elsmore |    cory@fndtn.com  Back in 2005, Apple released Final Cut Studio, which bundled together all the wonderful video tools in Apple’s arsenal.  2007 saw the release of Final Cut Studio 2.  Now Apple has turned on their time machine and released the latest version of the Studio, returning the suite to its Read MoreRead More link

0 comments